Eve Bekhi

Eve Bekhi (Yeva Bäki; born 12 December 1190 in Khanmag, Mongolia – 2 September 1945 in Cecilia-Yorkshire, Dagmar Empire) was a daughter of Genghis Khan and the Dagmarian Goddess, Aulora or Aulora-no-Kamikaze making her the only Demigoddess in her entire family. She was the stepdaughter of Grand Empress Börte (the first of her father`s wives), and held a unknown relationship with her stepmother as despite her illegimente status, the two of them didn`t know each other all that well (though she was later legitimized by her father later on in her life); she was the greatest of Genghis Khan`s daughters having become a citizen of the Dagmarian Empire after being rejected by her father (due to her tall stature and terrifying abilities) and the most powerful purely due to her Demigoddess status. Her lifetime saw the rise and fall of various Empires, namely among them the Mongol Empire, the British Empire, the Swedish Empire, the Japanese Empire, and the Spanish Empire; making her the only one of her parents` children to survive past childhood and live well into old age (she was age 754 by the time that she died). By marriage, she was the Countess consort of Thuringia, and after the death of her spouse became the Dowager Countess of Thuringia. Her sixteen children, chiefly among them Aulora, 1st Countess of Thuringia (became the consort of a Spanish Prince) married into high-ranking noble houses. By the end of her life in 1945, she was the most powerful consort to a noble in the whole of the Dagmarian Empire, having served a multitude of Dagmarian Emperors/Empresses her entire life.

Lineage
Eve Bekhi was related on her father`s side to Khabul Khan, Ambaghai, and Hotula Khan, who had headed the Khamag Mongol confederation and were descendants of Bodonchar Munkhag (c. 900). When the Jurchen Jin dynasty switched support from the Mongols to the Tatars in 1161, they destroyed Khabul Khan.

Eve`s grandfather and her father`s father, Yesügei (leader of the Kiyat-Borjigin clan and nephew to Ambaghai and Hotula Khan), emerged as the head of the ruling Mongol clan. This position was contested by the rival Tayichi'ud clan, who descended directly from Ambaghai. When the Tatars grew too powerful after 1161, the Jin switched their support from the Tatars to the Keraites.

Eve`s mother, Aulora-no-Kamikaze (leader of the Kamikaze Pantheon), was a daughter of the Japanese God of Storms, Susanoo-no-Mikoto, and the minor Goddess, Belaya-no-Kamikaze; this makes her the niece of the Japanese Goddess of the Sun, Amaterasu. This makes her the blood relative of the two most powerful deities in Japanese Folklore, Susanoo (great-grandfather), and Amaterasu (great-grandaunt), and the two most powerful deities in Dagmarian Folklore, Belaya (maternal grandmother), and Aulora (mother).

Birth
Genghis desired a female child of unrivaled abilities, great influence, and the wisdom of a few centuries; the powerful Goddess Aulora heard his prayers and answered them. Genghis lay with Aulora, and together they had a single child (Eve); however Genghis soon rejected the child (seeing her as less than perfect). He attempted to seduce the Goddess once more but she refused him, in her fury she raised a storm and gravely wounded her former human lover before spiriting her child away to the Dagmarian Empire (where she had made a home). Eve became the greatest of her mother`s demigoddess children, having inherited her father`s sharp wit and cunning mind, as well as nearly all of her mother`s godly abilities (to a lesser extent). However, she retained her naivety and was fundamentally incredibly kind-hearted, and compassionate (almost to a fault). She was also rather scared of men, due to her mother telling her in her childhood how ruthless her mortal father was; in fact all of her aides de camp were female (for that same reason).

Eve was born in 12 December 1190 in Khanmag, Mongolia (the homeland of her father). The Secret History of the Mongols reports that Eve was born grasping a blood clot in her fist, a traditional sign that she was destined to become a great leader. She was the first daughter of Aulora-no-Kamikaze, the only godly lover of her father Genghis Khan. According to her handwritten biography of her life, Eve was named after her mother`s own high-ranking spouse, Eve of Rome (a Roman noblewoman).

Genghis`s clan was Borjigin (Боржигин), and Aulora was from the Kamikaze Pantheon (the sovereign Pantheon of the Dagmarian Empire); Aulora and her sisters held command over the Heavens, the Oceans, and the Underworld as powerful Goddesses in their own right. Her father`s clan were nomads, her mother`s family were rooted in the cities of Osako (Japanese Empire) and Rome (Roman Empire).

Early life and family
Eve had two sisters Johanna and Victoria, one brother Freddie, and two half-sisters Anne and Mary. Like many members of her mother`s Pantheon, Eve was physically attractive even from a young age and physically fit (beyond a normal human`s capacity). Her mother trained her to become a powerful warrior on Anatolia in Lycia alongside the powerful Amazons, her younger brother (Freddie) blind and incredibly physically weak compared to his five Demigoddess sisters was pampered by their mother. Eve was given the Greek nickname of "Kóri" or "Maiden" (Κόρη) by the Amazons, she was named as one of the greatest warriors trained by them. She was also given the name of "Ava" (to honor her mother`s youngest sister, the Goddess of Death and the Underworld, Ava). Her mother later had another child by her spouse, Eve of Rome (a former Roman Imperial Princess and the only daughter of Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus and his wife, Agrippina the Younger; Eve`s new half-sister was named Kore Claudia Evelyn Agrippina Irene Athens, and nicknamed "The Maiden" to tell the difference between her and Eve (both of them having Maiden as their nickname).

As a baby, her father rejected her and so her mother fled from Mongolia to her adopted homeland of Crimea in the Dagmarian Empire where she raised her; when she came of age, she was taken to Anatolia in Lycia where she was trained by the legendary Amazons to become as powerful as they were. She was described as the most powerful of her mother`s children and during her early years, she was courted by a young Amazon known as Eurydice. Due to the Amazons forbidding marriage for any member of their group until they had killed a single man, Eve aided her Amazon lover in hunting down and killing a intruding Greek warrior from the city of Athens. For their deed, the two of them were allowed to wed as young children (at the age of fifteen) and their wedding went down in history as one of life`s greatest mysteries; they had thirty-six children together (a majority of them female) and while the two of them were hunting a massive boar which was threatening the Amazon Nation and the other Amazons, Eurydice was killed. In a fit of rage, Eve slaughtered the massive boar that killed her first love and sacrificed it to Ares (the God of War) and Artemis (Goddess of the Hunt); two of her favorite Deities. Due to Eurydice`s death, Eve, lost her innocence and obtained a sense of duty (replacing her previous compassionate nature); she matured to a great extent and became a workaholic obsessed with working at all hours of the day and night. Her eldest child (born of her late Amazon lover), Aurelia Eurydice, became one of the greatest Amazon warriors of the Amazon Nation and a later wife to her mother`s brother, Freddie. Eve`s two half-sisters, Anne and Mary were married to the distant nieces of Eve and her second spouse, Julian Clarke (a British scientist). Her two full-blooded sisters, Johanna and Victoria married Amazons and both of them became the wives of Apollo (later becoming full deities).

Duel of the Two Dragons
While training with the Amazons in Lycia (a few years after Eurydice`s death), Eve encountered a Forest Nymph who called her a "witch" and "homewrecker" for some unknown reason; infuriated by the accusation, Eve called the Forest Nymph a "child". The two fuming females proceeded to duel each other, as a way to restore their honor and damage the reputation of the other female; in the process, they didn`t notice the wary Greek warriors watching them fight out their grievances with each other. Eager to finish the battle, Eve summoned a wave of water from a nearby lake and used it to encase the Forest Nymph in a thick layer of ice purely out of anger; the Greek warriors were notably shocked and a single foolish soul leapt forward to try and kill Eve. She fried him to bits using a single lightning bolt.

Marriage
In 12 May 1799, Eve and Evelyn were married, as had been planned since 1796. Their marriage caused a great stir in the Dagmarian Empire as Eve had been married previously (first to a Amazon, second to a British male scientist), and that she had living children from both of her previous marriages; Evelyn didn`t care and happily became the new mother of Eve`s children, as their new stepmother and enjoyed their company. The two had a happy (but brief) marriage, as all of Eve`s children from her two previous marriages mention how kind and caring Evelyn was, and how they loved her very much. Eve`s children from her happy but brief third marriage were raised in a caring household and told tales about their loving and compassionate mother, as well as Eve`s past husbands.

First World War
On 28 July 1914, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie were assassinated by the Serbian nationalist known as Gavrilo Princip. Eve and all of her siblings, along with their mother and their mother`s spouse (Eve of Rome) were in the same city as the Archduke and his wife (Sophie) at the time, having been threatened by a robber for money. In retaliation, Eve electrocuted him to death with a intense lightning bolt strike, which drew the ire of her mother and the questioning eye of the two country personifications who had watched the robber being killed by Eve. In 9 September 1914, the Dagmarian Government became panicked when they realized that Eve and seven of her subordinates had been kidnapped by British intelligence officers, who wondered why they were traveling during wartime. In a display of compassion, kind-hearted Avalonian troops rescued, liberated, and escorted Eve and all of her subordinates back to the Dagmarian Empire; becoming honored for their actions during the war. After WWI, three of Eve`s daughters married three of the same officers that rescued their father (Eve) and her subordinates (Countess Warbird, Marchioness Becca, Captain Anne Boleyn, Colonel Nina Boleyn, Duchess Alice, Viscountess Ginny, and Baroness Jessica).